Get holiday entertaining tips from some of your favorite celebs including Kristen Bell, who always makes sure to bring chocolate as a hostess gift. [E! Online]

Campaigns

Tired of all the airbrushed photos of models, Chrystal Bougon, who owns a plus-size lingerie store called Curvy Girl, started the "Regular Woman" campaign. "Inspired by a customer, I wanted to show that women with rolls, bumps, lumps, scars, stretch marks, surgery scars and natural breasts that have nursed babies can be stunning and beautiful," Bougon says. The initiative has taken off, with many women posting photos of themselves in lingerie on Curvy Girl's Facebook page. [HuffPost]

Researchers are trying to trace the "evolution of bitchiness," or—in more scientific parlance—the rationale behind women showing indirect aggression towards one another due to limited resources (a.k.a. viable mates that will help them reproduce). [The Atlantic]

Funny girl

Variety critic Brian Lowry wrote a review of Sarah Silverman's new comedy special in which he said she was jeopardizing her own career by being too raunchy. His piece is getting a ton of backlash, and Lowry is taking a ton of heat for being sexist. Slate says he "hit nearly every major trope of the misogynist blowhard in a mere 500-word piece." [Slate]

Aww

America's longest married couple is celebrating their 81st wedding anniversary on Monday. John Betar, who is 102, and Ann, 98, eloped on November 25, 1932, and they're still very much in love. "We'll be together forever," John told reporters, and Ann added, "Somewhere we will be." [Daily Mail]